Bishop Wilton Wold

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Bishop Wilton Wold is a prominent hill in the Yorkshire Wolds of England, known as the highest point in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marilyn
geographical feature
hill
prominent hill
alsoKnownAs Garrowby Hill NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
crossedBy A166 road NERFINISHED
elevation 246 metres
807 feet
featureOf Yorkshire Wolds landscape
hasListing Marilyn of England NERFINISHED
highestPointOf East Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
England
United Kingdom
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Wolds NERFINISHED
near Bishop Wilton NERFINISHED
Pocklington NERFINISHED
notableFor being the highest point in the East Riding of Yorkshire
OSGridReference SE 821 557
partOf East Riding of Yorkshire countryside
range Yorkshire Wolds NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber
topographicProminence approximately 148 metres

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Wolds Top parentPeak Bishop Wilton Wold